Medieval literature is filled with references to criminal acts, to evil characters, and so also to murder. This paper examines the complex of killing as depicted in four medieval texts, Herzog Ernst, the Nibelungenlied, Heinrich Kaufringer's "Die unschuldige Morderin," and Elisabeth von Nassau-Saarbrucken's Konigin Sibille, attempting to discriminate between manslaughter, assassination, and murder. In each case, the act of murder is rationalized and explained through a different lens, depending on the literary context. As the analysis demonstrates, already pre-modern writers were fully aware of the rich discourse on law, for which murder constituted the most egregious case. Not every murder, however, is simply condemned because at times the...
The aim of this dissertation was to provide the complex information about legal and kriminology aspe...
«From 'violent incident' to 'heinous crime'». In Western history, homicide is regarded as a behaviou...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This poster compares five manuscripts – three written in Old English and two in Latin – in order to ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Comparative Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThe majority of chil...
THE early history of English criminal law lies hidden behind the laconic formulas of the rolls and l...
The Nibelungenlied has offered German Studies a unique example of medieval literature that is highly...
Our project took as its starting point the assertion that there was not yet a notion of war crimes ...
The PhD examines the web of meanings elicited by and constructed around the act and concept of massa...
330 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introduction provides bac...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
At all times in the history of medieval English law, homicides were divided into two classes. There ...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
The aim of this dissertation was to provide the complex information about legal and kriminology aspe...
«From 'violent incident' to 'heinous crime'». In Western history, homicide is regarded as a behaviou...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...
In the German Middle Ages, a Christian condemnation of violence had to be negotiated with Germanic v...
This poster compares five manuscripts – three written in Old English and two in Latin – in order to ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Comparative Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThe majority of chil...
THE early history of English criminal law lies hidden behind the laconic formulas of the rolls and l...
The Nibelungenlied has offered German Studies a unique example of medieval literature that is highly...
Our project took as its starting point the assertion that there was not yet a notion of war crimes ...
The PhD examines the web of meanings elicited by and constructed around the act and concept of massa...
330 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introduction provides bac...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
At all times in the history of medieval English law, homicides were divided into two classes. There ...
Generalising doctrines of a »criminal legal historical« character on act and delinquent only very in...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
The aim of this dissertation was to provide the complex information about legal and kriminology aspe...
«From 'violent incident' to 'heinous crime'». In Western history, homicide is regarded as a behaviou...
Violence and violent death in the pre-Christian Scandinavian Viking Age are both particular research...